The world of health care is rapidly evolving with new medicines, technologies, and sources of data emerging every day. The future of health and medicine has never been so promising. However, with this promise also comes new hurdles and exciting challenges. Do you feel prepared?
We're excited to invite you to our exclusive biotech event this May, where we'll be discussing how to unlock the full promise of this new era for patients.
Tickets are selling fast...Don't miss out on this chance to stay ahead of the curve!
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Meet some of our speakers who are leading the charge, and get a sneak peek at each of their sessions:

Thomas Insel, M.D.
Executive Chair and Co-Founder, Vanna Health
As director of the National Institute of Mental Health, Insel articulated a bold vision: that understanding of psychiatric illness could be reduced to biology. But he also had a front-row seat to the difficulty of using health tech to care for people with mental health disorders. Learn from his vision and his experience.
Suchi Saria, Ph.D.
CEO & Founder Bayesian Health, Inc; Endowed Chair & AI Professor at Johns Hopkins
Along with other artificial intelligence experts, Suchi will explore the hype around new AI tools being used in health care and dig into what can go wrong for patients and providers when these tools get rolled out without enough research.

Jennifer Doudna, Ph.D.
Nobel Laureate, Co-Inventor of CRISPR Technology; President, Innovative Genomics Institute
Gene editing technology is hitting the mainstream, Doudna shares her predictions for what's next and what still needs to be done to make this potentially life-changing technology more accessible.
Vinod Khosla
Founder, Khosla Ventures
As the co-founder of Sun Microsystems and founder of Khosla Ventures, he's one of the biggest names in the history of venture capital. He believes that AI is poised to change healthcare. Are you ready for his vision of the future?
Priti Krishtel, J.D.
Co-Founder and Co-Executive Director, Initiative for Medicines, Access & Knowledge (I-MAK); 2022 MacArthur Fellow
Krishtel has become one of the most visible critics of the patent system and the pharmaceutical industry's use of it. Hear her thoughts on how changes to it could improve health equity and global health.
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